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Dear Swellinfo,

Just an idea here. Didn't know where I could send suggestions so sorry if theres already an email dedicated to that but anyways.. I think it would be agood idea to put a "like" button on comments, like many other sites have. youtube, facebook, ect. Maybe even a way where you can write a small comment within a comment. Ya know something that doesn't take too much space but allows for a little expression. Smily face, "haha", ect. Just a thought. I think it would be a popular tool.

Just an idea here. Didn't know where I could send suggestions so sorry if theres already an email dedicated to that but anyways.. I think it would be agood idea to put a "like" button on comments, like many other sites have. youtube, facebook, ect. Maybe even a way where you can write a small comment within a comment. Ya know something that doesn't take too much space but allows for a little expression. Smily face, "haha", ect. Just a thought. I think it would be a popular tool.

like!...i've been thinking of this too. Similar to Facebook or youtube.

Just an idea here. Didn't know where I could send suggestions so sorry if theres already an email dedicated to that but anyways.. I think it would be agood idea to put a "like" button on comments, like many other sites have. youtube, facebook, ect. Maybe even a way where you can write a small comment within a comment. Ya know something that doesn't take too much space but allows for a little expression. Smily face, "haha", ect. Just a thought. I think it would be a popular tool.

comment within a comment is technically a quote?

anyway, for him to put something like that in (i'm assuming you're referring to reddit?), he'd probably have to adopt a whole new forum

Yea. Mostly just for funny comments ya know. How many times have you seen a quoted comment just to say "Haha". And vice versa how many times have you read a really funny comment that you just wish you could press "like".